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38th Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards Nominations Announced

Central City Productions recently announced the nominees in 25 categories for the 38th Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards. The show returns to the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas Saturday, July…

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Central City Productions recently announced the nominees in 25 categories for the 38th Annual Stellar Gospel Music Awards. The show returns to the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas Saturday, July 15th and hosted by Tasha Cobbs-Leonard and Jonathan McReynolds. (Black PR Wire)

Topping the nominations are Pastor Mike, Jr., with ten nods, followed by Tye Tribbett, Maverick City Music & Kirk Franklin, all with multiple nominations. Other artists earning multiple Stellar nominations include Travis Greene & Forward City, JJ Hairston, Maranda Curtis, Bishop S.Y. Younger feat. Sounds of the Ramp, and Brent Jones.

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The 38th edition of the Stellar Awards will premiere on the newly launched “Stellar TV” between Monday, July 24, and August 6, 2023, and will air in national syndication from August 7 through September 10, 2023. Don Jackson, Founder of the Stellar Awards and Chairman of Central City Productions, Inc. said, “I am elated to celebrate this landmark 38th year of the Stellar Gospel Music Awards and its premiere on our very own newly launched Stellar TV network.”

The Stellar Awards show taping in Las Vegas is on Saturday, July 15, 2023, and is open to the public. Ticket prices range from $59 - $229 and are available now at www.ticketmaster.com.

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